1850 - 1909 (58 years)
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Name |
Harback Francis LaJune |
Birth |
22 Jul 1850 |
NY [1] |
Gender |
Female |
Death |
25 Jun 1909 |
Cary Station, McHenry Co., IL [1] |
Burial |
27 Jun 1909 |
Cary Cemetery, Cary, McHenry County, IL [1] |
Notes |
- DEATH: In the Crystal Lake Herald, a newspaper in Crystal Lake, Mc Henry Co. IL on 1 July, 1909, p. 1 appeaed the following:
DEATH: FRANCES BROWN
DEATH: Sudden Death of Old Resident Near Cary
DEATH: On Friday morning, June 25, the lifeless body of Mrs. Frances L. Brown was found by her son, Dexter D. Brown, who upon entering her bedroom to awaken her as was his usual custom, discovered her lifeless form.
DEATH: Mrs. Brown had been in failing health for some time, but for the past few days had been feeling unusually well, and the finding of her lifeless body came as a great shock to him. Death had evidently taken place without a struggle, as she lay in a natural position in bed , and her features were calm and composed.
DEATH: It being considered a coroner's case, Dr. Peck of Harvard was notified and came down on the 10 a.m. train, impaneling a jury as follows: D. M. Auringer, forman; Wm. Swarts, J. C. Lemke, J. J. Smith, M. B. Weaver, J. L. McNett, who upon investigation, rendered a verdict of death from natural causes, probably heart failure.
DEATH: Frances LaJune Harback, only daughter of Dexter and Marie Harback, was born at Silver Lake, McHernry county, Ill., July 22, 1850. March 12, 1874, she was united in marriage to William C. Brown, who was a menber of Co. 1, 95th Regiment, Illinois Infantry volunteers. He died April 25, 1879.
DEATH: To them was born one son, Dexter Donald Brown. Her father passed away in March, 1886, and her mother in September, 1887.
DEATH: She was converted in early youth, and had been a consistent member of the Free Methodist church for many years. She had also been superintendent of the Sabbath school for several years, and was greatly interested in the work and dearly loved by the children of the school. She was also a ateacher in the public schools and very proficient in that line of work. She passed away at her home and birthplace on June 25, 1909, leaving an only son, Dexter D., an adopted sister, Mrs, Jessie Fremont Davies, of Spokane, Wash., and many other relatives and friends.
DEATH: The funeral was held Sunday at 1 p. m. , from the house, and 2 o'clock at the Free Methodist church, Rev. C. G. Hamner of Evanston officiating, assisted by Rev. Klein, the local pastor.
DEATH: The services were very largely attended, many relatives and friends from a distance being present. Many beautiful floral tokens, one a beautiful wreath of roses on an easel, presented by the Sunday school children, were evidences of the high esteem in which she was held.
DEATH: The pallbearers were: Thos. Houghtaling, A. H. Arps, J. J. Smith, R. H. Grantham, F. G. Baldwin, Henry Dahn. Interment in the Cary cemetery.
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Person ID |
I53036 |
Freeman-Smith |
Last Modified |
10 Apr 2024 |
Family |
Brown William C., b. 17 Apr 1847, Bath, Steuben Co., NY d. 25 Apr 1879, Silver Lake, McHenry County, IL (Age 32 years) |
Marriage |
12 Mar 1874 |
McHenry County, Il [1, 9, 10] |
Children |
| 1. Brown II Dexter Donald, b. 20 Jan 1876, Silver Lake, McHenry County, IL d. 21 Feb 1926, Cary, McHenry County, IL (Age 50 years) [natural] |
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Family ID |
F24081 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
10 Apr 2024 |
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Sources |
- [S1397] Merged from BrianFreeman on 01-Jan-13 at 22:11.
- [S1359] Roger Brown, great- grandson of William and Francis Harback Brown.
Lineage given to Sonja Mortensen Abate, distant cousin.
- [S1490] 1850 Federal Census for Albonquin, McHenry County, IL.
Norman Harback, 33, male, farmer with real estate vaulued at $600. b. NY
Dexter Harback, 32, male, farmer, b. NY
Orilla Harback, 59, female, b. NY
William Harback, 22, male, farmer, b. NY
Julius Harback, 18, male, farmer, b. NY
Marilla Harback 23, female, b. NY
Frances Harback, 1, male, b. IL
- [S1489] 1870 Federal Census for Algonquin, McHenry County, IL.
Dexter Harback, 52, white male, famrer with real estate valued at $ 6000. and a personal estate valued at $1, 275. Born NY
Maria, 43, white female, Keeping House, b. NY
Frances, 19, white female, Teacher, b. IL
Jessie, 13, white female, At school, b. IL
Samuel Hill, 35, white male, black, farm laborer, real estate worth $ 1500, and person estate valued at $265. b. TN
- [S1492] Old Military and Civil Records, Widow's Pension, File WC-206-199, (Tectual Archives Service Division, United States Government, Washington, DC).
- [S1491] 1860 Federal Census for Algonquin, McHenry County, IL.
E. D. Harback, 41, male, farmer with real estate valued at $3,000. and person estate at $400. b. NY.
Maria, 32, female, b. NY
Frances, 9, female, b. NY
Dexter Litcom, 12, male, b. NY
Jessie Harback, 4, female, b. NY
Thomas Hayne, 62, male, farmer, real estate valued at $1300. Personal estate valued at $350. b. England.
b. England.
- [S1427] Crystal Lake Herald, Crystal Lake, McHenry Co. IL, Page 1, Front page news and obituary.
See notes for complete article.
- [S1493] 1880 Federal Census for Algonquin, McHenry County, IL.
Dexter D. Harback, white male, 63, married, Farmer, b. NY, both parents b. NY
Maria Harback, white female, 53, married, Keeping house, b. NY, Father b. MA, Mother, b. VT
Frances Brown, white female, 29, widowed, daughter, teaching school, b. IL, both parents b. NY
Dexter D. Brown, white male, 4, grandson, b. IL, both parents b. NY
- [S1359] Roger Brown, great- grandson of William and Francis Harback Brown.
- [S1498] McHenry County, IL Vital Records-Marriages, Vol. A, p.114, Lic. # 4579.
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